
Crashing in real life is sure painful compared to crashing on the simulator. Here is a little comparison to show you what you can expect from both. Real planes available from NitroPlanes.com Here is the link. www.jdoqocy.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5





Crashing in real life is sure painful compared to crashing on the simulator. Here is a little comparison to show you what you can expect from both. Real planes available from NitroPlanes.com Here is the link. www.jdoqocy.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
well there goes $400. Oopps, reset, hehehe. yeah a sim is good… think I’ll try this $1500. jet, Oopps, reset. hehehe. yeah the sim is good… lol saved me millions already. lots of rebuild time too. and a plus, you can get a feel for the real,(find your skill level) or just practice on bad days. I have G4, cost $200, 4 heli’s 2 planes easy over $1000. big difference.< and I can afford only the cheap ones. kits mostly. p.s. Dave you are a busy man, no need reply ok
cessna 310
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HEY! it´s fake
wowo man nic evid
hey,
is the oriole a good plane to start with?
I don’t think crashing on real life is much more painfull because you will probable be death if you crash and you feel it in your hart if your rc plane crashes ^^
It is an excellent plane to fly. Lots of fun and pretty maneuverable. Thanks and good luck.
hi man….what do you think about the eflite j3 cub? its a good plane to start flying?
cheers mate
Gas.
Is that Cessna electric powered or gas powered?
I thought the first airplane was real life. I went to check out Aerofly’s Web site after this video for sure.
Thanks.. I dunno about him, but I would have recognized my engine was quitting immediately, but my experience is from doing the same thing he did to learn! Ha ha. We all learn the hard way. My videos are designed to help the younger generations not learn the hard way.
Check my video on the Convair XFY.
Thanks for the comments.
wow, it looks real, the physics are fantastic – I had to watch it twice to make sure – seriously though, did he really have time to shut the other engine down, it was awfully low?
I have tried lots of different controllers with ADPD, but could only get thiers to work with their cord. It is the cord you need, basically.
You can email them,and maybe they can hook you up with a TX. And of course, go ahead and try it. It MIGHT work, as computers work by magic anyway.
I was wondering, Will the AFPD work with the E-Sky Sim USB TX controller (EK2-0905A). Its a nice program, but Im having trouble with rudder control, it spins out of control sometimes in random directions, even after calibration. Can I use my Saitek X52 Pro Flight control system with AFPD?
Great Vids, Thanks.
oh i look at pre messege and i thing i know what you mean
If you do not know how to use Windows Explorer, there is not much to say. That is the only way to put the files in.
tack to me!!!!!!!!!!!!
what are you taking about?
Open Windows Explorer. Look for the folder you just saved your airplane or scenery in. Then look for the IPACS folder (in the program folders) and the sub folder airplanes. Drag and drop your saved file into it and it will be there and run.
how do you get the files to aerofly folder with windows xp.
how do you do that?
You have to put the file in the airplane folder in the Aerofly folder, before they will work. Just copy and paste the files in.
i tride to google it but my ? is how you get it on the sim i donloded like 9 air planes and not 1 worked
I went to the FMS website and also if you google it, you will find them. Most of them are from Europe and they dont level out as good as the real thing, so I like only the stock fms planes and helis. They fly the best.